APUSH Period 2 (1607-1754): Final Review (Practice Test)

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<p>The scene described in the excerpt is an example of which of the following developments in the 1600s?</p>

The scene described in the excerpt is an example of which of the following developments in the 1600s?

The mutual misunderstandings between Europeans and Native Americans as each group sought to make sense of the other

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<p>The events described in the passage most directly foreshadowed which of the following developments?</p>

The events described in the passage most directly foreshadowed which of the following developments?

Spanish efforts to extract wealth from the New World

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<p>The excerpt is best understood in the context of:</p>

The excerpt is best understood in the context of:

The diverging goals and interests of European leaders and colonists

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<p>Who of the following was most likely to have supported the perspective expressed in Bacon’s <em>Declaration</em>?</p>

Who of the following was most likely to have supported the perspective expressed in Bacon’s Declaration?

Male indentured servants

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<p>Which of the following was an important consequence of the historical processes discussed in the excerpt?</p>

Which of the following was an important consequence of the historical processes discussed in the excerpt?

Expanded use of enslaved labor in the plantation systems of the Chesapeake

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<p>The ideas expressed by William Penn in the excerpt most directly reflect the influence of:</p>

The ideas expressed by William Penn in the excerpt most directly reflect the influence of:

European Enlightenment ideas

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<p>The ideas expressed in the excerpt contributed most to which of the following developments in colonial Pennsylvania?</p>

The ideas expressed in the excerpt contributed most to which of the following developments in colonial Pennsylvania?

The influx of large numbers of European immigrants in the early 1700s

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<p>A defining characteristic of Pennsylvania and the other Middle Colonies was their:</p>

A defining characteristic of Pennsylvania and the other Middle Colonies was their:

High degree of cultural and ethnic diversity

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<p>The approach toward governing described in the excerpt was most similar to which of the following</p>

The approach toward governing described in the excerpt was most similar to which of the following

The use of town hall meetings in colonial New England

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<p>The population trend reflected on these graphs for the colonies of France and the Netherlands most directly resulted from which government policies?</p>

The population trend reflected on these graphs for the colonies of France and the Netherlands most directly resulted from which government policies?

Prompting agriculture and settlement on land taken from American Indians

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<p>After 1640, the migration trends to British colonies depicted on these graphs led to which of the following?</p>

After 1640, the migration trends to British colonies depicted on these graphs led to which of the following?

Increased British colonial conflicts with American Indians over land, resources, and political boundaries

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<p>The long-term effects of the migration trends portrayed on these graphs are most directly explained by:</p>

The long-term effects of the migration trends portrayed on these graphs are most directly explained by:

Participation by all British colonies to varying degrees in the transatlantic slave trade

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<p>Which of the following developments led most directly to the publication of <em>Poor Richard’s Almanack</em>?</p>

Which of the following developments led most directly to the publication of Poor Richard’s Almanack?

The cultural exchanges generated by transatlantic print culture

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<p>Which of the following persons or groups would have been least likely to agree with the point of view of the excerpt?</p>

Which of the following persons or groups would have been least likely to agree with the point of view of the excerpt?

Members of the colonial commercial elite

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<p>Franklin’s statement that “the Indies <em>have not made </em>Spain <em>rich, because her </em>Outgoes are greater than her Incomes” is a criticism of which of the following developments?</p>

Franklin’s statement that “the Indies have not made Spain rich, because her Outgoes are greater than her Incomes” is a criticism of which of the following developments?

European mercantilism

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<p>Franklin’s warning about debt and freedom most directly supports which of the following developments?</p>

Franklin’s warning about debt and freedom most directly supports which of the following developments?

That many colonists saved their money for consumable goods

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<p>What does John Winthrop IV’s position at Harvard suggest about changes in eighteenth-century New England society?</p>

What does John Winthrop IV’s position at Harvard suggest about changes in eighteenth-century New England society?

The ideals of the Enlightenment increasingly shaped New England elites

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<p>Which of the following statements best characterizes the portrayal of John Winthrop IV in this image?</p>

Which of the following statements best characterizes the portrayal of John Winthrop IV in this image?

As a man of science and ideas